Home of Stamford AFC

Since 2014

Capacity 2,000

Rating: 4.4

(181) Google Reviews

Depending on where you stand, its a decent stadium. The terrace/hill side looking across the ground, it looks modern and well presented. Standing the opposite side, youre looking at a hill :-). Joking aside, good food, friendly staff but open to the elements by its site and very cold!!!
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10 months ago
Not a Bad stadium for a non league club. Prices and selection offered in the Birger bar are quite good. Tickets were £12 for adults but that's about average for teams in this division. Had 2 stands and the rest outside. Would go again.
The best facilities for non league football in the area come check it out, ps our team is not bad either "Come on Stamford" Garry Baker.
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2 months ago
What a great place and location. Plenty of parking. Always clean and tidy. Located on the outer skirts of Stamford.... tarmac carpark with a grass overflow should it be busy... other activities on site...
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2 years ago
This is a quality training facility, hope to see a lot of famous football players originate from here.
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5 years ago

History (from Wikipedia)

From the formation of the club in 1896 until the end of 2014 the club played on Hanson's Field in Kettering Road, St Martins.[8] When the Burghley Estate, owners of the land, decided to redevelop that site for housing a new stadium was built in conjunction with the nascent Sports Institute of New College, Stamford[9] at Borderville on Ryhall Road, to the north of town.[10][11] The stadium has a terrace behind one of the goals as well as an all-seated stand along one side of the pitch with room for 300 spectators.

The first game at the Borderville ground was on 13 December 2014 in a Northern Premier League match against Nantwich Town. The highest attendance at the Borderville ground is 1,572 set on 10 July 2019 when Stamford played League One side 
Peterborough United in a Pre-Season Friendly.

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